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Love Island Aftersun Introduces Amy Hart And Chris Taylor As New Panel Members
Recent additions have been disclosed for the Love Island Aftersun panel and The Morning After Podcast.
Love Island’s newest edition is set to premiere in a mere few weeks on Monday 3rd June, and with anticipation mounting for its return, ITV has revealed the freshly appointed panelists of Aftersun, the post-show talk program airing Sunday nights, alongside The Morning After Podcast.
Alumni Amy Hart from the 2019 batch, Indiyah Polack featuring in 2022, Chris Taylor from the fifth installment as well as this year’s All Stars, are scheduled to join the evolving Aftersun panel alongside former Rizzle Kicks vocalist turned television host Jordan Stephens and previous Made in Chelsea personality Sam Thompson.
Love Island’s leading lady, Maya Jama, is set to resume hosting duties, broadcasting live from London every Sunday on ITV2 and ITVX.
Amy expressed her enthusiasm about her new role via Instagram Stories: “Secured my old position [tick], snagged a brand-new gig [tick]. Podcasting Monday to Wednesday. Part of Aftersun’s shifting panel. Truly fortunate girl. Also, reuniting with my favorites @indiyahp @amyelizabethtv for the warm season.”
Concurrently, Indiyah remarked: “The time is nearly upon us! I am thrilled to be co-hosting the podcast for another season! It’s surreal to think about! Back for more, and now the podcast is viewable on YouTube.”
Predictions are that Love Island will disclose its 2024 summer season cast soon, but speculations are already circulating, featuring a rugby athlete, a Real Housewives of Cheshire star’s offspring, a makeup artist, and a fashion model.
The forthcoming edition will debut on ITV2 and ITVX, commencing Monday 3rd June.